Advice for next purchase

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  1. ajvuik

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    Ok I'm hooked for real, but I've got a problem

    I have bought 6 stoves in the last 2 weeks :shock: and my budget is nearing it's end. I currently can (want) to buy 1 more stove and I have the choice out of the next 3: a Phoebus No. 30, an Aida No 220 and a BAT (Number unknown, but it has a silent burner).

    Which of upper 3 should I put my money on?

    The links all lead to a Dutch auction site, but if you scroll down you will see bigger pictures ;)

    -edit- added a poll :p
     
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    Personally, I would go for the Aida No 220.

    Because:
    It is not too big

    It is collapsible

    Looks like it has not been used much

    Has a wonderful tin

    And, most importantly, I have not got one!!!!!!
     
  3. ajvuik

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    Ok,

    +1 for the aida...

    I realy like your last argument :p :lol:
     
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    Yes, the 220. Never heard much good about the BAT....
     
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    If you read the post from our friend Handi-Albert on the BATHere you should be left with a choice of just 2 :D :lol:

    I would choose the Aida for all of the reasons Trevor gives.
     
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    If you're not going to use the stove, acquiring it as a collectible only, I'd recommend whichever one is least commonly available in your locale.

    I have several useless stoves in my collection, a Handy Camper coilburner, A "Cat" brand 2 pint collapsible silent burner, a brand new in the box, current production made in India collapsible 2-pinter stamped: "ORIGINAL" on the fount. I haven't the nerve to attempt lighting any of them.

    If you're going to be using it, go for the "AIDA." Very good quality, rugged as an anvil.

    Gerry
     
  7. ajvuik

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    apparently the woman who is selling these items has 2 Aida No. 220's in the offering... I'm already bidding on one of them ;) But I could contact her and see if I can buy them both at once. If you are interested, Trevor, we could come to a nice deal and I will send it to you. If you are interested of-course.

    PS my current bidding is ?25,-
     
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    Go ahead - I'm in!!
     
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    The Aida should be more valuable I guess, but I personally like Phoebus better, probably because I never will find any here in Finland. I would go for the Phoebus!

    Anders
     
  10. kerophile

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    Hi, the BAT is an example of Communist-Era engineering at its best and is a POS.

    The Aida and the Phoebus are both attractive,well engineered stoves and should last for ever with a little care.

    The price of the Aida at Euro35 is a little high in my opinion.

    Good Luck, with your choice and the bid.

    Regards,
    Kerophile
     
  11. ajvuik

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    DANG, I just found out that teh AIDA has already been sold (Both of them :( )
     
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    Hi Ajvuik, Sorry to hear you missed the Aida stoves. You should try to get the Phoebus 30, Austrian stove. Here is a link to some photographs fo my one.

    https://classiccampstoves.com/threads/6382

    Regards,
    Kerophile.
     
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  13. ajvuik

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    Nice Stove...very well polished up.

    I just made a ?25,- bid for the Phoebus 30, we'll see. But what I do hope is that I get this little petrol stove.

    Do any of you know that stove?

    -edit- ARGH!!! I just made the bid on the Phoebus... removed the seller the ad!!! :x
     
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  14. Lance

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    Baby Enders. great little stoves and it looks like the tin is in good shape too. go for it.

    lance
     
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  15. Ian

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    It's not an Enders Baby, it's a 9060.

    The Enders Baby looks like this:

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    *Best Cartman* Sweeeeeeettt!!!
     
  17. Lance

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    Make that 10 fl oz of hemlock.

    lance